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civic & social organization
The Center for Policing Equity (CPE) is a nonprofit think tank focused on eliminating racial bias in policing and reimagining public safety through data and social science. Founded in 2007 and now based at Yale University, CPE operates with the mission of achieving "justice through science." The organization emphasizes the importance of data collection and analysis to identify disparities in police behavior and develop actionable solutions. CPE's core activities include the National Justice Database, which tracks national statistics on police interactions, and equity assessments that help police departments understand and address inequities in their practices. The organization collaborates with law enforcement agencies, community organizations, and government entities to implement evidence-based reforms. CPE's innovative programs, such as the Justice Navigator Assessment and JusticeNerds initiatives, aim to foster trust and transparency between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
The Center for Policing Equity (CPE) is a nonprofit think tank focused on eliminating racial bias in policing and reimagining public safety through data and social science. Founded in 2007 and now based at Yale University, CPE operates with the mission of achieving "justice through science." The organization emphasizes the importance of data collection and analysis to identify disparities in police behavior and develop actionable solutions. CPE's core activities include the National Justice Database, which tracks national statistics on police interactions, and equity assessments that help police departments understand and address inequities in their practices. The organization collaborates with law enforcement agencies, community organizations, and government entities to implement evidence-based reforms. CPE's innovative programs, such as the Justice Navigator Assessment and JusticeNerds initiatives, aim to foster trust and transparency between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Center for Policing Equity has been mentioned across 2 podcasts.
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